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Re: How-To: private framework
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Re: How-To: private framework


  • Subject: Re: How-To: private framework
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 07:16:51 -0400

on 03-04-08 12:01 AM, Lloyd Dupont at email@hidden wrote:

> what I want is to have them inside the application bundle.
> how could I do that ?

There's a really good example project for embedding frameworks in an
application, by Mike Ferris, called MOKit, at
<http://mokit.sourceforge.net/>. Mike, former Project Builder engineer at
Apple, intends it as a demonstration of current "best practices" for this
sort of thing.

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